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Stick to Your Guns

Hardcore/metalcore outfit Stick to Your Guns formed in 2003 under the leadership of vocalist Jesse Barnett in Orange County, California. Drawing comparisons to such names as Comeback Kid and Protest the Hero, the band was soon noticed by Sumerian Records honcho Ash Avildsen, who put the already buzzworthy band on a live showcase. The band signed a deal with the label soon after. The band's first album, For What It's Worth, was released in 2007, a year that Stick to Your Guns would spend on the road, consolidating their skills and building on their early successes. The band eventually moved ove ...read more

Hardcore/metalcore outfit Stick to Your Guns formed in 2003 under the leadership of vocalist Jesse Barnett in Orange County, California. Drawing comparisons to such names as Comeback Kid and Protest the Hero, the band was soon noticed by Sumerian Records honcho Ash Avildsen, who put the already buzzworthy band on a live showcase. The band signed a deal with the label soon after. The band's first album, For What It's Worth, was released in 2007, a year that Stick to Your Guns would spend on the road, consolidating their skills and building on their early successes. The band eventually moved over to indie metal label Century Media, which released the follow-up full-length Comes from the Heart in the spring of 2008. Lineup changes and a move to Sumerian Records preceded the band's third studio long-player, 2010's acclaimed Hope Division, and in 2012 they released the fiery Diamond, which featured the Occupy Wall Street movement-supporting single "Bringing You Down (A New World Overthrow)." Arriving in 2015, the John Feldmann-produced Disobedient would be their last outing for Sumerian, as 2016 saw the group join up with Pure Noise for the EP Better Ash Than Dust. The next year they released their sixth LP, True View. « hide

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LPs
Spectre
2022

2.9
55 Votes
True View
2017

3.5
150 Votes
Disobedient
2015

3.4
249 Votes
Diamond
03/27/2012

3.6
398 Votes
The Hope Division
2010

3.6
465 Votes
Comes From the Heart
2008

3.1
278 Votes
For What It's Worth
2007

3.2
286 Votes
EPs
The Missing Remains
2021

2.9
8 Votes
Better Ash Than Dust
2016

3.7
91 Votes
Bringing You Down (A New World Overthrow)
2011

2.7
9 Votes
Compassion Without Compromise
2003

3
12 Votes

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